Sharp adds 65-inch AQUOS LC-65GX5 to internet-ready lineup
Earlier this year, we saw Sharp dish out more internet-ready LCD HDTVs than we could shake a stick at. Now, the outfit is catering to those clamoring for a GX5 model larger than 52-inches. The expansive 65-inch AQUOS LC-65GX5 steps in with a 1080p panel, 15,000:1 contrast ratio, 450 cd/m2 brightness, ARSS speaker system, 176-degree viewing angles, built-in analog / digital terrestrial tuners and a whole mess of ports including HDMI (x3), optical audio, i.LINK, composite, S-Video and DVI. As expected, the set is DLNA-compliant, and there's a built-in IR port for anyone that still cares. Expect it next month (at least in Japan) for ¥680,000 ($6,450).
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
ys @ Sep 17th 2008 10:29AM
15,000 contrast ratio on LCD? when will they start giving true numbers?
serge @ Sep 17th 2008 10:54AM
I am waiting for the Philips line up of connected TVs...
Cybergypsy @ Sep 17th 2008 11:07AM
Still love the samsung......
phanbouy @ Sep 17th 2008 11:58AM
whocares.com.
waiownsyou @ Sep 17th 2008 12:08PM
You're so annoying.
phanbouy @ Sep 17th 2008 1:04PM
You're so pathetically jealous and unfunny with your curmudgeonly assaults on everyone. Give it up already and get a fucking sense of humor, you worthless douche.
phanbouy @ Sep 17th 2008 1:06PM
by the way asshole, give us one reason we should care about this run-of-the-mill overpriced product release.
Tony C @ Sep 17th 2008 1:45PM
Hah! What an unfortunate bit of branding! An HDTV that sounds like ARSS!
Clint @ Sep 17th 2008 1:56PM
Hope it doesn't smell like ARSS ;->